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. 2011 Dec 1;129(6):380–386. doi: 10.1590/S1516-31802011000600003

Table 2.

Profile of failure and success regarding quitting smoking

Variable n Failure (%) Success (%) P
Total 89* 58 (65) 31 (35)
Sex
 Female 67 43 (74) 24 (77) 0.7
 Male 22 15 (26) 7 (23)
Age group
 < 50 years 45 30 (52) 15 (48) 0.7
 ≥ 50 years 44 28 (48) 16 (52)
Schooling
 ≤ Elementary uncompleted 67 40 (69) 27 (87) 0.05
 ≥ Elementary complete 22 18 (31) 4 (13)
Professional status
 Working 48 33 (57) 15 (48) 0.4
 Unemployed 41 25 (43) 16 (52)
Marital status
 With partner 48 31 (53) 17 (55) 0.9
 Without partner 41 27 (47) 14 (45)
Living with smoker
 Yes 39 28 (48) 11 (35) 0.2
 No 50 30 (52) 20 (65)
Leisure activities
 With leisure activities 50 28 (48) 22 (71) 0.04
 Without leisure activities 39 30 (52) 9 (29)
Tobacco-related disease (n = 53)
 With tobacco-related disease 48 26 (45) 22 (71) 0.01
 Without tobacco-related disease 41 32 (55) 9 (29)
Attempted to quit previously
 Yes 61 38 (66) 23 (74) 0.4
 No 28 20 (34) 8 (26)
Recommendation
 Doctor 49 31 (53) 18 (58) 0.1
 Others 40 27 (47) 13 (42)
Fagerström
 High 68 44 (76) 24 (77) 0.8
 Medium or low 21 14 (24) 7 (23)
Received encouragement to quit 60 41(71) 19 (61) 0.3
URICA
 Contemplation 32 23 (40) 9 (29) 0.3
 Contemplation/action 38 25 (43) 13 (42)
 Action 19 10 (17) 9 (29)
HAD anxiety-positive 58 38 (66) 20 (64) 0.9
HAD depression-positive 35 24 (59) 11 (35) 0.5
*

Losses over the course of the monitoring (n = 11).